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Vomiting and unable to eat TB dose
The patient is on TB medication from one month. She is doing vomiting from 2 days continuously after eating or drinking any thing. But today she took TB medicine 2times and vomited it both the times immediately after taking the TB medicine. So please suggest can we skip todays TB medicine. And suggest for vomiting. Please help.
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Yes. Vomiting may be because of AKT induced hepatitis. For that liver function test to be checked and treatment should be modified accordingly after consultation with doctor.
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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Persistent vomiting after TB treatment needs to be evaluated for jaundice and hepatitis. In such cases, the TB treatment can be modified.
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Consult a pulmonologist for further evaluation.
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Pl take Tab.zofer,1tab morning on empty stomach, and wait for 1/2hr,and then take Tb medicines.if it is required you can take Tb medicines, after food. pl do not stop Tb medicines,unless there is serious complications. If you quit 1 Or 2 days, does not matter.pl consult Pulmonologist online with all the reports and treatment taken.
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